I really enjoy the travel books by the Discovery Channel (they sell them at Barnes & Noble). They really teach you about the region you will visit (or dream to visit). You often think that you will not bring the book with you on your triip. I think the reason for that is beause you don't want to lug it around or look like a tourist.
The Discovery Channel book on Iceland is amazing. It also has super maps that prevented us from getting lost. My other favorite book line for travel books is by Fodor's. It's the smaller book they make (still thick). It fits very well in a backpack. It's 100% color photos. Either line makes a perfect gift. In fact I got two of the Discovery books for my in-laws this past Christmas (my father in law competed in a cross country ski race in Sweden this past winter so he needed the books).
I was in the travel section at Barnes & Noble spending a Gather-earned gift card. I knew I wanted to get a book on Alaska. It just so happens I was standing next to an Alaska native when I bought the book. He's been living near me and he's taking his girlfriend to Alaska with him for the first time. We both ended up buying the same Fodor's book. I was just going to get one on the Inside Passage but this nice chap from Alaska convinced me that I might want to see the rest of the state someday (ya think?). And hey, I just used the word 'chap' in a sentence!
I've purchased one of the Fodor's books on Vermont for my parents once. I believe my Montana book is also from this series. This gives me something to read on the plane. And yes, look like a tourist. I'm not afraid to look like a tourist. Maybe it's because I work in Bedford (home of the first Battle Flag) and go to Lexington a lot for lunch. At least 2x per week I have to give a tourist directions. And then in Boston...well each time I'm there at least 2-6 people stop me and ask for directions. It's helpful if they have a book with them. And I'm not mean to them just because they look like a tourist. People forget that tourism is a major contribution to our state and national economy! It really helps.
And in a big place like Alaska...I'm sure no one is going to make fun of me for having a map! :)
So no matter where you go this summer make sure you pick up one of these books. You will not be sorry. You'll brush up on your history, fill your brain with beautiful photos, and not get lost. The AAA maps only take you so far (as do the books). I've never used a AAA map on a trip without a problem. The books rock...and you can also borrow great travel books and videos from your local library (and make photo copies in the library!). It's well worth it to travel prepared. Because in some places, getting lost can mean you miss your boat back to your own country!
Wherever you go this summer--enjoy it! You've been working hard all year to pay for this trip.


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Yep, we're going on the cruise out of Seattle. I'm looking forward to our two nights in Seattle as well...not only will we visit the first Starbucks ever but my husband has never been there so he's excited to go up in the Space Needle etc.
I just wish it was as cheap to fly around our own country as it was to fly to Europe!
I agree! Their Scotland book was amazing!!
A backpack must for sure (and affordable!)
Ohhh, miles of farmland...I'm jealous...and fresh air!!
Enjoy! Make sure you post about your trip after...(or during
For years I collected books on the UK before I went. I know my Lonley Planet one came from a tag sale or something. So I like to learn the history and about the people before I go. I would have never known otherwise that takeout coffee in Iceland is unheard of!! They like to sit and enjoy that quality cup of coffee!! :)
You'll be amazed at the travel section in your library...they even have videos. For each trip we tend to plan where to stay each night and then plan our days once we get there (and also using the travel book).
TripAdvisor is an amazing travel website. Check it out at www.tripadvisor.com It's how I found all my hotels for my last few trips. Then I call the hotel and they match the price. I don't like hotels.com or AAA because they make you pay for the hotel up front. What if there is a storm and you can't make it there (in the case of my friend who went to London for the weekend). Or what if the hotel is horrible. You don't want to ever pay up front for a hotel.
I heard the actors in LOTR bought property together there (they fell in love with it during all of those years of filming).